The design world went into a collective mourning late last year when Rosselli announced the closing of his eponymous Upper East Side store long a favorite source for top designers and in-the-know shoppers. But fans of the talented antique dealer were dealt some good news when Rosselli announced that he d be auctioning off much of his inventory through Stair. Rosselli much like Buatta is a prolific and exuberant collector, a habit that has fueled his several shops, given character to his own homes (most of which he shares with his wife, the celebrated designer Bunny Williams, with whom he also ran the beloved store Treillage), and made him a go-to resource for many of history s top designers.
1.Prep wall
Begin by giving your wall a thorough wipedown and ensuring it is dry. If there are any rough spots, you ll want to sand those, too. Then remove any outlet covers for easy wallpaper hanging.
2. Draw a plumb line
Sure, starting wallpaper hanging from a corner and working in might work if you can be 100% certain your home s walls are
exactly straight angles. Since that s often not the case, Rees recommends drawing a plumb line, basically a guideline to ensure your wallpaper is aligned. Using your level, draw a line up the wall exactly 90 degrees from the floor (or baseboarding). Rees recommends drawing the line in the middle of the wall and working outward so any cropped strips will fall on the sides.
The Kingston Design Showhouse Is Full of Room Ideas Inspired by a Year of Staying at Home
The third annual Kingston Design Showhouse didn t let COVID-19 stand in its way. Ariel Camilo
Many home renovations planned for this year were delayed, rescheduled, or put off entirely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But in New York s Hudson Valley, a group of designers banded together to undertake what might have been one of the year s most ambitious renovations. For the third annual Kingston Design Showhouse (see last year s here!), Kingston Design Connection founder Maryline Damour didn t let the year s hurdles get in the way of producing a gorgeous, inspiration-filled showcase of upstate design talent. And the result might be just what we need right now: From a treehouse-inspired bedroom getaway to the